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The narrowest street in the city is less than 20 inches wide and has its own traffic light so pedestrians don't get blocked in the middle.

About Prague

An Old World ambiance makes living in Prague feel like a fairytale with photo opportunities on just about every corner. Gothic architecture, arched, stone bridges, and ornate palaces border cobblestone streets in the charming Central European city. You'll find the Czechs are decidedly modern, though, emphasizing an accepting attitude—anything goes for religion, fashion, or lifestyle. Locals embody the live and let live mindset, championing global ideals of love and peace. A walk along the Lennon Wall, the city's iconic living street art exhibition, can tell you much about the current views, hopes, and causes of the people. Once the capital of old Bohemia, the city today enjoys a thriving social life, a serious café culture, expansive parks, and a rich arts scene ranging from jazz clubs and classical concerts to black light theater shows.

Old Town Square: Spend days exploring the historic Old Town Hall, a 14th-century Gothic church, and the iconic medieval astronomical clock. Find medieval holiday markets in the square during Christmas and Easter.

Ice Pub: Experience a sub-zero ice art wonderland where everything you see and feel (with the exception of a standard-issue thermal jacket) is crafted out of ice.